EW in betting stands for "Each Way" - a popular type of bet in UK horse racing and other sports.
How Each Way Betting Works
An each way bet is essentially
two separate bets in one:
1.
Win bet - your selection must finish first
2.
Place bet - your selection must finish in a specified position (usually 1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
Key Details
- Cost: Double your stake (e.g., £10 EW = £20 total)
- Place terms: Typically 1/4 or 1/5 of the win odds
- Place positions: Usually top 2-4 finishers depending on field size
Example
£10 EW on a horse at 10/1 odds (1/4 place terms, top 3):
- If it wins: Win bet pays £100 + place bet pays £25 = £125 profit
- If it places 2nd/3rd: Only place bet pays £25 profit
- If it finishes 4th or lower: Both bets lose
Where to Place EW Bets
All major UK bookmakers offer each way betting:
- Bet365 - excellent each way terms
- William Hill - strong horse racing coverage
- Paddy Power - competitive place terms
- Betfair - both sportsbook and exchange options
- Sky Bet - good mobile each way interface
Each way betting is particularly popular for horse racing festivals like Cheltenham and Royal Ascot, where bookmakers often offer enhanced place terms.